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A girl named Tondar 2000

106 min📅 2000-08-22

"Only love rescues us"

A bold and thought-provoking drama from 2000, *A girl named Tondar* explores themes of identity, societal expectations, and the lengths to which people will go to fit in.

Director: Hamid Reza Ashtianipoor

Cast

Ladan Mostoufi
Ladan Mostoufi
Tondar
Mahaya Petrossian
Mahaya Petrossian
Azar
Anahita Hemmati
Anahita Hemmati
Parvaneh
Parsa Pirouzfar
Parsa Pirouzfar
Ra’d
Khosro Shakibai
Khosro Shakibai
Tondar’s father
Hassan Joharchi
Hassan Joharchi
Parvaneh’s brother

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A girl named Tondar (2000) about?

The film centers on Azar, a woman who resists traditional femininity and studies her aunt's tragic tale of a man who disguises his newborn daughter as a boy named Tondar. The story unfolds as Azar explores the depths of this deception and its emotional toll.

Who directed A girl named Tondar?

The film was directed by Hamid Reza Ashtianipoor, known for his insightful storytelling and keen eye for character-driven drama.

Who stars in A girl named Tondar?

The film features standout performances from Ladan Mostoufi, Mahaya Petrossian, Parsa Pirouzfar, Khosro Shakibai, and Hassan Joharchi.

Is A girl named Tondar (2000) worth watching?

With its strong themes and emotional depth, *A girl named Tondar* is a compelling watch for fans of drama and romance. While IMDb ratings are unavailable, its narrative strength and cultural relevance make it a memorable film.

How long is A girl named Tondar?

The runtime for *A girl named Tondar* is 106 minutes.

About A girl named Tondar (2000) — A Bold Drama on Identity and Society

A bold and thought-provoking drama from 2000, *A girl named Tondar* explores themes of identity, societal expectations, and the lengths to which people will go to fit in. Directed by Hamid Reza Ashtianipoor, the film follows Azar, a young woman who rejects traditional femininity and immerses herself in masculine pursuits, driven by her obsession with her aunt's tragic story. The narrative unfolds as she crafts her dissertation around a man's desperate lie to claim his newborn daughter as a son, naming her Tondar—a deception rooted in deep-seated fear and societal pressure. With a rich blend of romance and drama, Ashtianipoor crafts an atmosphere thick with tension, cultural critique, and emotional depth.

Starring Ladan Mostoufi, Mahaya Petrossian, and Parsa Pirouzfar, *A girl named Tondar* challenges viewers to question the boundaries of gender roles and the weight of societal norms. The film's haunting visuals and layered storytelling make it a standout in Iranian cinema, offering a poignant reflection on love, acceptance, and the human condition. Whether you're drawn to its dramatic narrative or its bold thematic choices, this film lingers long after the credits roll.